Hi geren..
Why would the app running on a touchscreen laptop be more cumbersome than on a pad, are they not that similar?
Sorry if I wasn't clear. I meant that the app is cumbersome, no matter what the platform.
Isn't the mackie app clear only because the actual mixer is drastically less featured than the x range,
Compared to say, the X18, the Mackie isn't
that much simpler a piece of hardware. Yes, there's a little more under the hood on the Behringer, but getting around the app doesn't have to be that much more difficult. A very similar workflow to the Mackie could be employed and get the job done more easily. Also, bear in mind that the X18 app that's out there now is a "demo" and subject to change, and that the live product that I used was for the X32, which has a lot more going on that even the X18. But, from what I've seen, the design philosophy from the X32 apps has carried over to the X18 app.
I also found the other apps (from Behringer and others) to be very "busy," in that there is a
lot of stuff on the screen at once, and it's often times hard to get the app to do what you want it to do quickly and easily. It's not that I couldn't use the others -- I have used the X32, the Presonus StudioLive, and the Allen & Heath iLive. I just find them to be non-intuitive, and difficult to get around, especially in the "heat of battle."
BTW, the new Behringer app doesn't even seem to allow naming of channel strips -- at least not that I can find. At least the X32 app could do that!
To be honest, for someone like me doing hotel gigs on my own, I want it all as simple as possible
You'll probably be happiest, then, with the DL1608 or DL806, despite the quirks that it may or may not exhibit.
Cheers!